Nago-Torbole, Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy Genealogy


Guide to Nago-Torbole municipality, Italy ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.

History

The presence of humans in the area dates back to the Neolithic period.

Jurisdictions:

  • Principality of Trento (11th century - 1439)
  • Republic of Venice (1439 - 1509)
  • Principality of Trento (1509 - 1796)
  • Kingdom of Bavaria (1796 - 1805)
  • Kingdom of Italy (1805 - 1814)
  • Austrian Empire (1814 - 1918)
  • Kingdom of Italy (1918 - 1929)
  • Fascist Italy (1929 - 1957)
  • Italy (1957 - present)

Major events:

  • The 1439-1440 Venetian conquest of Nago-Torbole
  • The 1703 destruction of Castel Penede by French troops
  • The 1915-1918 battles of World War I
  • The 1944-1945 production of aircraft parts for the Luftwaffe in the Adige-Garda gallery
  • The 1957 referendum to restore Nago-Torbole as an independent municipality
  • The 1980 Windsurfing World Championship
  • The 1996-1998 creation of murals in Nago
  • The 1995-2000 reconstruction of the Torbole lakeshore
  • The 2011 placement of a new cross on Doss Casina
  • The 2011 discovery of the Doss Penede archaeological site[1]

Resources

Cemeteries

Census

Church Records

Civil Registration

Repositories

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Archives

Libraries

Societies

Research Helps

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References

  1. Wikipedia contributors, "Nago-Torbole," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nago-Torbole, accessed 17 February 2025.